BIBA RIDDIM produced by RIAL AGONY RECORDS 2006
Biba Overview
Biba Riddim is a dancehall beat that came out in 2006. The riddim was created in Poland and quickly became a favorite in local dancehall parties, called "yard" sessions. The energy and style of Biba Riddim made it stand out from other releases that year. Several well-known artists recorded songs on this riddim. Bob One brought his track "Gadam," adding his unique voice and flow. Bob One is also known for his solo album "Twój Ruch," which reached high positions on Polish music charts. El Condortsito gave the riddim a Latin twist with "Que Me Importa." Grande Pe, Lady Mocca, and Mista Pita worked together on "Skandal," a song that became popular for its catchy hook and group energy. Grizzlee, who is also part of the group EastWest Rockers, delivered "Dem Plan." Junior Stress, a respected figure in Polish reggae and dancehall, added "Denszol" to the mix. Each artist brought their own style, making the riddim feel fresh and exciting. Behind the scenes, the sound engineer made sure every song sounded clear and powerful. The producer, RIAL AGONY RECORDS, played a key role in this project. The label is known for supporting Polish reggae and dancehall music, and it has helped many artists find a wider audience. Looking back, Biba Riddim was important for keeping dancehall music alive in 2006. It brought together different voices and styles, creating a sound that fans still remember today.
Biba Tracklist:
- Bob One – Gadam
- El Condortsito – Que Me Importa
- Grande Pe, Lady Mocca, Mista Pita – Skandal (na Bibie!)
- Grizzlee – Dem Plan
- Junior Stress – Denszol
- Lilu – Bez – Sen – Soo
- Marika – Pieniadze
- Natural Dread Killaz – Biba! (Version)
- Natural Dread Killaz – Biba!
- Reggaenerator – Natasha Is More Than Style
- SingleDread, Bauagan Mistrzow – Pron Dem
- Tony Junior B.I.G – Que Te Pasa
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